Songs like "Triste" lean into techno and R&B influences, while "Jamaica" (featuring Beéle) offers a sultry mix of reggae and dancehall. Themes and Production
Manuel Turizo 's third studio album, 2000 , released in March 2023, is a bold, "chameleon-like" exploration that successfully breaks him out of the standard urban-reggaeton box. Named after his birth year, the 15-track project serves as his most personal work to date, blending his signature smooth, deep vocals with a massive array of global genres including house, electronic, merengue, and R&B. A Genre-Bending Journey Manuel Turizo - 2000.zip
While the album explores new sonic territories, it maintains the "potent love lyrics" and romanticism that fans expect from the Colombian star. Songs like "Triste" lean into techno and R&B
The album art, featuring a photo of Turizo as a baby, signals its reflective nature. Songs delve into his personal struggles with stardom and the reality of life on the road. A Genre-Bending Journey While the album explores new
Tracks like "El Merengue," a collaboration with Marshmello , blend high-energy EDM with traditional merengue beats, showcasing Turizo's ability to unite disparate musical cultures.
The centerpiece is the smash hit "La Bachata," which dominated charts globally. Critics and fans alike praise it for its infectious, feel-good rhythm that brought traditional bachata to a modern, mainstream audience.
Turizo worked with a diverse team of producers and co-writers, including Slow Mike, Edgar Barrera, and Gale, to create a sound that is both varied and polished. Reception and Impact
Songs like "Triste" lean into techno and R&B influences, while "Jamaica" (featuring Beéle) offers a sultry mix of reggae and dancehall. Themes and Production
Manuel Turizo 's third studio album, 2000 , released in March 2023, is a bold, "chameleon-like" exploration that successfully breaks him out of the standard urban-reggaeton box. Named after his birth year, the 15-track project serves as his most personal work to date, blending his signature smooth, deep vocals with a massive array of global genres including house, electronic, merengue, and R&B. A Genre-Bending Journey
While the album explores new sonic territories, it maintains the "potent love lyrics" and romanticism that fans expect from the Colombian star.
The album art, featuring a photo of Turizo as a baby, signals its reflective nature. Songs delve into his personal struggles with stardom and the reality of life on the road.
Tracks like "El Merengue," a collaboration with Marshmello , blend high-energy EDM with traditional merengue beats, showcasing Turizo's ability to unite disparate musical cultures.
The centerpiece is the smash hit "La Bachata," which dominated charts globally. Critics and fans alike praise it for its infectious, feel-good rhythm that brought traditional bachata to a modern, mainstream audience.
Turizo worked with a diverse team of producers and co-writers, including Slow Mike, Edgar Barrera, and Gale, to create a sound that is both varied and polished. Reception and Impact